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  • Age Range: 12 and up
  • Grade Level: 7 and up
  • Lexile Measure: 860L (What's this?)
  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Delacorte Press (December 9, 2014)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0385743890
  • ISBN-13: 978-0385743891
  • Product Dimensions: 5.8 x 1 x 8.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (68 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #736,703 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Suspicion is a dark romantic YA story full of mystery and secrecy. I have to confess that not only I wanted to read this book because I have already read some of Alexandra's stories and loved them, but because of the pretty cover and the promise of something dark and fascinating waiting for me in the pages of Suspicion.

The story starts with the very end of the story where the main character starts retelling how she have come to this situation. Then the beginning is all about a tragedy no less: the death of Imogen's family and keeps going until we have unraveled all the mysteries and secrets that Rockford Manor has held for some years now. However, in all this turmoil of not really knowing what's happening, we get to meet the "teenage side" of the main character: she has had a crush all her life on Sebastian, who she left years ago at Rockford Manor and who started dating her cousin, and also some magic behind the story and related to the maze, as the cover promises, and Rockford Manor.

The plot has all the twists a story like this has to have and it's well-written. The reader keeps entertained until the very end and you start making your own assumptions of what's going to happen or who would be guilty or something like that.
I arrived to one conclusion, which I am not going to say to keep this review spoiler free, and in the end happened something similar as to what I was thinking. Some of you might consider this a predictable book, but there's a different from creating an story in your head of what's going to happen to know what's going to happen because the book is obvious or unoriginal.
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Imogen Rockford is third in line to become head of Rockford Manor as a Duchess but the odds of that even happening are slim to none. When a typical family vacation turns tragic Imogen is forced to return home to live with her guardians at only just ten years old. It’s been seven years since Imogen has had contact with her grandfather and her cousin but when she receives a notice that her guardians try to avoid she risks upsetting them to find out what is happening. What Imogen learns is that her grandfather has passed and her cousin is also gone leaving her the heir of Wickersham. Knowing her father would want her to take over if the time came Imogen agree’s to return to England.

Imogen has a lot to learn now that she’s become the Duchess of her family home, and learning just how who to bow to will be just the start. Arriving at Wickersham Imogen is pulled into forgotten memories, strange occurrences and her long time crush on Sebastian. Imogen digs deeper into the past learning that her distant relative had the same ability of being able to control the elements. Maybe her cousin didn’t have an accident after all but she was murdered and it’s up to Imogen to figure out the truth but at what cost? Will the guy she’s crushed after her whole life be connected to her cousin’s death?

I liked Imogen she’s an interesting character she’s living the life her cousin should be with the mystery of her own life shifting around her. I liked that she is honorable accepting her fate as a Duchess instead of running from it like her guardians wanted her to. I wasn’t sure how I felt about her maid Maisie because at first I felt sorry for her having to grow up watching two girls have the life I’m sure she wanted. Fast forward 7 years she’s still around the manor but she has some issues.
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Generally, it’s not my cup of tea since I like fantasy to dominate the books I read. Yet, I did what readers should never do: I judged the book by its cover. Isn’t it hypnotizing?

The book follows Imogen Rockford as she travels from her home in New York to the family estate in England for Summer vacation. Every year she looks forward to visiting that magical place with its interesting history, gorgeous gardens, and a handsome next door neighbor named Sebastian. (Who wouldn’t want to visit? I’d never want to leave!)

Imogen was an okay character. She started out as a girl who liked to runaway from her problems instead of face them, but life is tricky. The character would have been better if she volunteered to face her problems. With the death of her family members and the fate of a whole town riding on her decision, circumstance forced Imogen to face the problems she left. This experience did shape the character into a better person, but it was the whole “forced” part that kept her from being a stellar character.

Furthermore, she had a hard time seeing Sebastian in the act of dating her cousin and she had the opportunity to say something to her cousin. At one point, the cousin asked Imogen if it was fine that she was dating Sebastian. Not that the cousin would stop dating him if Imogen had said something, but the opportunity to voice an objection was there. Imogen obviously lacks gumption, which she never gains throughout the book.

Sebastian was an average man with an above average attitude when it came to women. He’s not a big talker about his feelings and needs to learn to better communicate with a trusted friend like Imogen (or in his case, a love interest). Plus, he tends to irrationally lash out emotionally before thinking.
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